Blue Rodeo's cross-Canada tour brings the legendary roots-rock act to Victoria tonight

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Many A Mile is Blue Rodeo’s first album in more than five years, a stretch that gave the band some time to let their new material breathe.

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“There’s a high you get from the accomplishment of a well-played concert that is not the same as doing something in the studio,’ Cuddy said. “It’s just not even close.” Many A Mile is the band’s first album in more than five years, a stretch that gave the band some time to let their new material breathe. An added benefit, according to Cuddy, was the benefit time away from the stage had on Keelor, who suffers from tinnitus and migraines. The break gave him room to heal from the wear and tear of his profession, Cuddy said.

“For years, we would open acoustically, with Five Days in May. Now, we want to come out with a lot more energy,” Cuddy said. “We dug back into our early records, got the guitars going, and have shifted gears. We kept moving things around so we could have a dynamic that we were comfortable with. We have lots of songs, so we had lots of choices.”

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